"decline" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- His sister-in-law, Rosanna, had died of stomach cancer three years previous: a protracted and, until the last weeks, steady decline.
- The abbey went through a protracted decline and it never recovered the greatness of its heyday.
- After several decades of prosperity, it entered a period of protracted political, military and economic decline.
- Britain's protracted decline was dramatically epitomised by its political defeat during the Suez War of 1956.
- There is hope here that the protracted decline of oil prices is coming to an end.
- After rising last summer, the dollar is back in the doldrums and many experts are forecasting a protracted decline.
- The protracted decline of long-term interest rates since the 80's has been a boon for an indebted government.
- On the bright side, she added, there may not be much risk of a deep and protracted decline.
- The dollar rose yesterday, bolstered by growing expectations that the major industrial countries will mobilize and take measures to stem the currency's protracted decline.
- But by the mid-1960's, the company began a protracted decline that ended in 1985, when it moved to South Carolina.
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